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I am not aware of any of Nee's coworkers whom Lee went on to work with. Lee had no peers, correct? I know that when Lee came to the US there were some Chinese saints like brother Samuel Chang who had already been following Nee/Lee, however, I would guess that they must have viewed Lee as a leader or father figure as opposed to one of their peers.
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I have and I am sure Indiana has and maybe others on this forum have too. Stephen Kaung's wife told me he (Stephen Kaung) is open to the local churches. I guess from that statement, it does not mean the feeling is mutual. Rather the LSM/LC elects to put up a wall when it comes to fellowship outside the LSM influence.
Say what you want about the LSM dealings with CRI, but I see that as a PAC brokering. That's more politics than it is fellowship. |
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Indiana, or Steve Isitt, told me recently that he met with a Kaung group. And there's videos of Stephen speakings.
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